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Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (AKA PSPINC)
1404 140th PL NE, Bellevue, WA 98007, USA
425-957-0808 or 800-232-3989
pspinc.com
We has a BBQ at PSPINC today. Thank you all for coming.
It is depressing to talk about when I die and disabled. But I guess that what the estate planning is all about. At least the office had a nice view.
I notice some of people at data center are wearing sneakers and T-shirt and hoodie …
They do not comply with PSPINC dress codes.
PSPINC is not NON-DRESS-CODE company. We do strictly enforce our dress code.
If I cannot take you to a nice restaurant or a private club, you are not dressed business casual.
Male employee must wear shirt with collar and the shirt must be tacked in your pants.
No denim or jean pants or jacket allowed.
No Sneakers, Running Shoes, Flip Flops or Sandals allowed.
There is a casual Friday rule …
On casual Friday, you are allowed T-Shit, Jean (No Holes) and Sneakers and Running Shoes.
If your shifts does not start and end with Friday, this casual Friday rule does not apply.
Dress code applies to weekend and holidays and night shifts.
Thank you. This is a business we are running, please dress up for the respect of our customers.
If you have question, please feel free to contact me.
I don't need to say anything.
After 24 hours of traveling, 8 children from Tohoku have arrive at PSPINC with 2 teachers. After the orientation, we had welcome party and we took them to YMCA for little exercise. Those children must be tired but they play hard.
This was on KCPQ channel 13 this morning.
Today was the first trading day for Sprint after the purchase by SoftBank. It stated around $6.30 and went all the way up to $7.10 and ended up $6.45. People who had Sprint Stock could have sold the stock for $7.65. I choose to 1 to 1 swap, STUPID.
I will se what is going to happen next week.
Now we have over 60 people working, we need to communicate better among ourselves as well as with customers and vendors. Also, we took care of lots of back office work after the acquisition of a company in San Diego and expansion of our L.A. Office, we will start doing things for the future.
People in Japan almost always park their cars backing-in. I think people think this is more polite way to park.
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